VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. -- The title of the course was Constitutional Law, but the subject was sin. Before any casebooks were opened, a student led his classmates in a 10-minute devotional talk, completed with "amens," about the need to preserve their Christian values.

Thats from the globe----- ridicuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuulous

It's not that bad. A lot of time is wasted in class anyways.

except that then they spent 45 minutes pissing on picture of bill clinton.

Just because people attend Regent doesn't necessarily mean that their thinking is inline with Pat Robertson.

I'm considering Regent as a safety... and the biggest reason I don't want to go there is this thread. Regardless of whether or not I believe with their methods, I will be associated with them for the rest of my life! Maybe others are in the boat I am in.

They seem to win a lot of mock trial awards and brief awards... so I venture to guess that they are getting a decent education, and they're not all crummy.

I can go to a different law school and still be a Christian leader that changes the world!And I'll have broadened my horizons and seen and analyzed several different viewpoints.

oh, please, go there and disagree with them. and be sure let us know how it turn out.

I certainly hope that I get into a better school!

But if not... Oh the headache!The Bible I have read says that Christians are supposed to take care of the poor, the orphaned, and the widowed. I have a feeling that this belief will make me too much of a liberal!

oh, please, go there and disagree with them. and be sure let us know how it turn out.

I certainly hope that I get into a better school!

But if not... Oh the headache!The Bible I have read says that Christians are supposed to take care of the poor, the orphaned, and the widowed. I have a feeling that this belief will make me too much of a liberal!

It shouldn't be a problem as long as you can separate "Christians" from "The Federal Government."

In order to accomplish these aims, it is imperative that Regent University faculty, staff and students conduct themselves in a Christ-like and professional manner and maintain an exemplary and involved lifestyle, including regular church attendance, participation in activities of the Regent community and its founding organization.

As indicated below, Regent also forbids the use of alcohol and tobacco on campus and prohibits the abuse of these substances.

Sexual misconduct. Disorderly conduct or lewd, indecent or obscene conduct or expression, involvement with pornography, premarital sex, adultery, homosexual conduct or any other conduct, which violates Biblical standards, is prohibited.

Profanity. Profane or obscene expressions including, but not limited to, speech, which violates accepted standards of decency and Biblical conduct is prohibited (except when used in an appropriate academic context).

GFL Sport. If you want to be a World-Changing Christian leader, try to bump your LSAT up a couple of points and go to BC or ND, where you can enjoy an adult beverage, drop an f-bomb, and maybe, God willing, even get laid every once in a great while.

If you want to be a World-Changing Christian leader, try to bump your LSAT up a couple of points and go to BC or ND, where you can enjoy an adult beverage, drop an f-bomb, and maybe, God willing, even get laid every once in a great while.

ND and BC and GT and Villanova, etc. are Catholic. A good protestant would never subject themselves to that.

Besides, while Catholic schools won't necessarily kick you out for all of that stuff in the Regent handbook, they definitely poo-poo it just the same.

Besides, a good Christian World-Changing leader (in theory) wouldn't want to "get laid" via pre-marital sex or any of the other fun stuff you mentioned.